
Société des Amis de la Liberté et de l'Égalité
The Société des Amis de la Liberté et de l'Égalité was a French organization established during the French Revolution around 1790. Its name translates to "Society of Friends of Liberty and Equality." The group promoted revolutionary ideas such as individual freedoms, equal rights, and the abolition of monarchy and aristocratic privileges. It aimed to educate and mobilize citizens to support revolutionary changes in France. The society played a role in spreading Enlightenment ideals and encouraging active participation in shaping a more democratic society during a turbulent period of political and social transformation.